I agree, numbers back it up. If you've watched these last two games, he's been getting into the lane and attracting defenses better, and running this team with CONTROL. He's been really nice to watch. He's playing comfortably, and it's nice to see from our point guard. Fantasy people should be happy!

He is what he is, a person who would much rather play a Brandon Jennings type of game. He had to be tamed in to be a better distributor, which isnt he strong suit.

Lowry is a better play-maker than Jennings is. There's a difference between an aggressive guard, and a score first guard. Lowry is an aggressive guard, Jennings is a score first guard. His numbers back it up, and so do Kyle's.

By the way, another merged thread with "Is Lowry the answer at the point guard position" and another stuck thread. Just cleaning up the forums, and another thread where we can centre conversations into one!

Billups with good advice to Lowry: "Don't screw it up."

Via Ric Bucher:

Give Chauncey Billups an assist if Kyle Lowry makes good on his opportunity in Toronto after getting sideways early

in the season with coach Dwane Casey and the franchise. Lowry struggled so much early on that there was talk of the team sticking with their incumbent, and older PG, Jose Calderon and moving Lowry. Ultimately, the Raptors moved Calderon and put their trust in Lowry that, despite being more of a scoring PG, he can push the tempo and move the ball enough to keep the array of athletes GM Bryan Colangelo has put around him. Billups' assist? Apparently when the Clippers played Toronto, Billups had dinner with Lowry and impressed upon him that the Raptors must have a lot of faith in him to move Calderon. Billups also suggested he take full advantage of that trust and not screw up the relationship a second time.

Billups is a guy who also had a major attitude problem when he was younger and bounced around because of it, and probably sees a lot of himself in Lowry. he's probably throwing the team a bone for everything all those years ago.

"We only have one rule on this team. What is that rule? E.L.E. That's right's, E.L.E, and what does E.L.E. stand for? EVERYBODY LOVE EVERYBODY. Right there up on the wall, because this isn't just a basketball team, this is a lifestyle. ~ Jackie Moon